Air New Zealand

Since Air New Zealand's story began with forerunner airline, Tasman Empire Airways Limited (TEAL) in April 1940, its route network has expanded from Australia and the Pacific to Asia, the USA, UK, Europe, and internally, allowing recognition for Air New Zealand as a truly international airline.

In March 1999 Air New Zealand became a full member of the Star Alliance group which includes Air Canada, ANA, Asiana Airlines, Austrian Airlines, bmi, LOT Polish Airlines, Lufthansa, Singapore Airlines, SAS, South African Airways, Spanair, SWISS, TAP Portugal, Thai Airways, United Airlines, US Airways and Varig.

With new direct routes and their commitment to customers service, Air New Zealand remains devoted to delivering a uniquely Kiwi experience to its customers. Air New Zealand's aircraft vary in size from the Beech 1900D to the Boeing 747-400, with a total of 99 aircraft as at July 2008.

Air New Zealand Destinations

Within New Zealand (27)

Within Australia (15)

International Destinations (52)

Auckland

Bay of Islands

Blenheim

Christchurch

Dunedin

Gisborne

Hamilton

Hokitika

Invercargill

Kaitaia

Kerikeri

Napier/Hastings

Nelson

New Plymouth

Oamaru

Palmerston North

Queenstown

Rotorua

Taupo

Tauranga

Timaru

Wanaka

Wanganui

Wellington

Westport

Whakatane

Whangarei

Adelaide

Alice Springs

Brisbane

Cairns

Canberra

Coffs Harbour

Darwin

Gold Coast

Hobart

Launceston

Melbourne

Norfolk Island

Perth

Sydney

Townsville

Cook Is (Rarotonga)

Fiji

Niue

Rarotonga

Samoa (Apia)

Tonga (Nukualofa)

Vanuatu (Port Vila)

Amsterdam

Barcelona

Beijing

Belfast City

Boston

Calgary

Chicago

Dallas-Fort Worth

Denver

Dublin

Edinburgh

Frankfurt

Geneva

Glasgow

Helsinki

Ho Chi Minh City

Hong Kong

Honolulu

Las Vegas

Leeds Bradford

London

Los Angeles

Madrid

Manchester

Milan

Montreal

Munich

New Orleans

New York

Orlando

Osaka

Paris

Philadelphia

Phoenix

Portland

Prague

Rome

San Francisco

Seattle-Tacoma

Shanghai

Tokyo

Toronto

Vancouver

Washington DC

Zurich

Cuisine

Air New Zealand has designed their menus to reflect the fresh, innovative cuisine of New Zealand and have incorporated the suggestions of the world's greatest chefs when designing their menus. Meals are not offered on domestic flights within New Zealand.

Air New Zealand Koru Club Lounge

Air New Zealand Koru Club Lounges can be utilised by Air New Zealand Business Class passengers and Koru Club members in selected domestic, Regional and International airports. Lounge facilities vary between each airport and include light refreshments, bar facilities, internet access, meeting room facilities, showers, business facilities, plus many other benefits.

Air New Zealand Airpoints

Air New Zealand gives you the opportunity to be rewarded as you travel with Air New Zealand Airpoints. Earn and redeem their frequent flyer programme currency, Airpoints Dollars, on Air New Zealand, plus Star Alliance airlines, and other selected airline partner flights. In addition to spending your Airpoints Dollars on air travel, you can also redeem them to rent a car, book a hotel or pay for Koru Club membership.